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If you are going to a San Francisco 49ers game, Super Bowl, Stadium Series, Wrestlemaina knowing where to park at Levi’s Stadium is essential. Levi’s Stadium parking can be a bit confusing. You can only access certain Levi’s Stadium parking lots form specific freeways!

The Niners & Levi’s Stadium has set up a great interactive parking page that allows you to click and view specific lot numbers and get detailed directions to take. Since you can only access certain lots via certain freeways. We can’t stress enough the importance of checking out the page. It will help keep your frustration to a minimum.

This first video below covers all the various Levi’s Stadium parking lots. It is an overview of Levi’s Stadium Parking.

–The Levi’s Stadium Green Lot can cost $40.00 to park. It is close to the 101 ramp. Very quick to get on the 101 after a game.

– Try and park in the Levi’s Stadium Parking lot that is Green. It has the best entry and exit out of the stadium. If not try the Marriott parking lot and walk it.

Levi’s Stadium ParkingBlue Lot Video

– We purchased Blue Lot passes and there was no signage to direct us where the blue lot was. We kept pulling into various lots for directions. It’s about 30 block walk for the Levi’s Stadium Parking Blue Lot to the Stadium.

– We were in the Blue Parking lot which wasn’t paved. Trying to BBQ we at gravel dust with our food.

Levi’s Stadium ParkingYellow Lot Video

Here are some other Levi’s Stadium Parking Suggestions

Parking starts at $40, so try the VTA bus (no one is EVER on the #60-which drops you 3 blocks from the stadium and costs $2–and there are a number of bus options. Check them all out to save money and hassle of driving in. Light rail is another option-but far more crowded.

Try the VTS bus. No one is ever on the #60. The VTA bus drops you off about three blocks from Levi’s Stadium. It costs $2.00. Way cheaper then Levi’s Stadium Parking lots.

Schedule plenty of time to walk to the stadium it can be far from most Levi’s Stadium parking lots.

We got dropped off by UBER to avoid the $60.00 parking fee.
Take the light rail from the Milpitas Area. Very easy and took about 30 minutes. Cost was $5.00 round trip. The Con – It costs $20 to park at the VTA.

If you park in Lot 5 it’s about 2 miles from the stadium. They have no trolleys, buses or tram’s to transport fans.

We took UBER to the game. Avoided all the Levi’s Stadium parking problems. Got in and out quick.

The reviews and views of Levi’s Stadium parking based on individual reviews and not reflective of all views. For the most current Levi’s stadium parking information we highly recommend viewing the official site.

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Levi’s Stadium events ticket prices are subject to change. All Levi’s Stadium events ticket prices are based on secondary market. All events atLevis Stadium are subject to change. Reviews of Levi’s Stadium are based on reviews from fans who have been to the stadium.

Levi’s Stadium Guide

Here is a guide to the 1.3 billion dollar Levi’s Stadium located in Santa Clara and home to the San Francisco 49ers.

Seating at Levi’s Stadium.
We sat in section 124 and had a great view! Even in the corner we could still see everything. We felt really close to the field and action. The view for every seat is a lot closer since the field is smaller compared to Candlestick.

I sat in the lower sections, 111 and also in 203 and both times sucked! Sun was blazing on my face and I left with bad sunburn even though I had sunscreen and a hat on.

If you have the chance to sit in the West End of Levi’s Stadium facing East. The East side can get brutally hot.

If you’re sitting in the 300 section be prepared to climb a good amount of flights of stairs.

Once we go to our seats in the 300 section (what, was that 12 flights of stairs I had to climb
The very top level and top rows can be a bit scary if you have a fear of heights. They are at an angle to “give you a better view of the action” but they are just really high up there.

I hated the view from the 400s. I had to keep looking at the screen to see what was going on. The screen itself is massive and crystal clear but still not a great view of the actual field or action. Bring Binoculars!

The actual seats in the general area of seating (non club level or suites) are extremely tiny and with really not much leg room at all. If you’re going to sitting up there ask for an aisle seat if your taller than 5’11.

The 400 level and the majority of the 200 & 300 sections are in direct sunlight on the visitors side.

The seats in the VIP Area’s, Club and Suite levels are amazing. They are cushioned and padded. If you get a chance to sit there take it!

The stadium seats are actually quite comfortable depending on your size and when you’re away from the sunny side, Each seat comes equipped with a drink holder at the back which you can also use for your phone.

Seat Views From the 100 Level at Levi’s Stadium.

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Seat Views From the 200 Level at Levi’s Stadium.

Seat Views From the 400 Level at Levis Stadium.

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Seat Views From the 500 Level at Levi’s Stadium.

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Eating At Levi’s Stadium:

Enjoy Beers with friends at Levis Stadium

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Glass of win at Levis Stadium

The nachos are not your typical nachos covered in fake yellow/orange cheese. Levis Stadium kicked it up a notch with much better real cheese although it is thin and runs straight to the bottom of the tray.

Levis Stadiums offers wide variety of different foods from shrimp sando at the Seafood Counter, Curry Buns, Chicken Fingers, Chicken Tikka Marsala, Panini’s and so forth. The Garlic Fries were just mediocre and not large enough.

The Cons:
The BBQ Brisket Sandwich was $14.00 and not filling. The Jalapeno Cheddar Brawurst was just ok at best. The sausage stand only had a couple types of sausages. Way over priced.

A bottle of water is $5.75 and a beer is $11.00. The amount of food they give you a Levis Stadium are tiny and wasn’t worth the cost. At the United Club Lounge its even pricier with a Jager shot costing $14.00.

The lines were not terribly long but it still took a long time because of how slow the staff was.

Parking at Levis Stadium
I parked maybe a quarter of a mile away from the stadium $40.00 for parking is crazy. It wasn’t too far of a walk.

Green Lot 4 – We parked in Green Lot 4. Its $40.00 to park there but it’s close to the 101 ramp. There still is a bit of a walk to the Stadium but worth it to park in the Green Lot 4 because you don’t have to wait more than a couple minutes to get on the 101 from it.

Red Lot 1 – They don’t allow anyone until just before 1:00pm if it’s a late game. It was literally a parking lot just to get into the parking lot.

There are several overflow parking available. We opted to park across Great America Parkway in a business office building lot.

If your thinking about taking the Bart just realize that it doesn’t start to take people back until after the game ends. You can’t leave early. There is also a huge line of people waiting to get on.

Bathrooms at Levi’s Stadium
There are plenty of bathrooms all around the stadium. Spacious bathrooms with lots of stalls. Automatic warm water and paper towel dispensers. The bathrooms stay reasonably clean, even towards the end of the game.

Security
The guards at the electric gate were pretty friendly. There were lots of security guards around as well as customer service representatives.

Tailgating at Levi’s Stadium
Green Lots 1,2,3 have lots of tents, food, drinks and great fans.

Green Lot 1 & Blue Lot 1 & 2 have open flame tailgating. They are smaller and less rowdy but hardcore tailgaters.

Levi’s Stadium app
The Levi’s stadium app is super useful. Rack up yards to spend on signed jerseys, field passes, etc. It’s also great for scanning in to the stadium. Makes the process super easy + efficient.

San Francisco 49ers Ticket Prices
San Francisco 49ers Tickets for Levi’s Stadium average $135.00 per ticket this season. The highest average for 49ers tickets is $270.00 per ticket. The lowest average for 49ers tickets is $115.00 per ticket.

Use Promo Code LEVIS at checkout on San Francisco 49ers Tickets to Save Today!

Stadium Series Tickets Levi’s Stadium
The NHL Stadium Series game between the Los Angeles Kings and San Jose Sharks at Levi’s Stadium is on Feb 21st. Stadium Series tickets average $225.00 per ticket.

2016 Super Bowl Tickets Levi’s Stadium
2016 Super Bowl Tickets for Levi’s Stadium will average $2500.00 per ticket. The 2015 Super Bowl in Arizona was one of the most expensive tickets for any sporting event averaging over $10,000 per ticket.

Levi’s Stadium event ticket prices are subject to change. All Levi’s Stadium events ticket prices are based on secondary market. All events atLevis Stadium are subject to change. Reviews of Levi’s Stadium are based on reviews from fans who have been to the stadium.

After dropping a tough game to the St. Louis Blues on Tuesday night, the Los Angeles Kings had lost five of six games and were struggling to stay in early playoff contention. The Blues loss was the third consecutive loss for the Kings, but the defending Stanley Cup Champions rebounded to win their final two games of the week, repaying the Blues with a victory at STAPLES Center and then defeating the Arizona Coyotes. With the two victories, the Kings hold down the 8th playoff position in the Western Conference, tied with the Vancouver Canucks.

Week Recap: Tuesday night the Kings jumped on top of the Blues in St. Louis 2-0 nothing on two first period goals from Marian Gaborik before the Blues rallied back behind a big game from Vladimir Tarasenko. The Russian forward continued his torrid goal-scoring pace with a hat trick to put the Kings away. After falling behind by two goals the Blues scored the next five goals to win going away. After a night off the Kings welcomed the Blues to STAPLES Center for a return trip on Thursday night. The Kings won 6-4 behind a massive game from Kings center Anze Kopitar. The Slovenian had a goal and four assists, while Marian Gaborik had two goals and an assist. After a slow start to the season, both Gaborik and Kopitar are heating up of late, something that bodes well for the near future. Besides Kopitar and Gaborik, Jeff Carter, Jake Muzzin, and Dwight Kings also scored goals for Los Angeles. The story of the game was the King’s third-period outburst. After trailing 4-3 heading into the period Los Angeles scored three goals in the third to blow the game open. The Kings won their second consecutive home game on Saturday night when they defeated the Arizona Coyotes behind another strong performance from San Jose Sharks. Los Angeles will look to keep their momentum at home before they head off on the road the following week to kick off a three-game road trip. The Kings are currently in a battle for a playoff position in the conference and division and will need to maximize their effort as the calendar turns to the new year.

Where They Stand: The Kings are in 8th place in the Western Conference, tied with the Vancouver Canucks. They are nine points behind the Anaheim Ducks, who lead the conference and the Pacific Division.

LA Kings Ticket Prices
On average LA Kings vs Flames ticket price is $70.00 per ticket but do to the Holiday week prices for tonight’s game have risen while the availability of tickets has dropped. Lower Level tickets start at $125 per ticket compared to the $46.00 price average for the Dec 29th Flames vs Kings game at the Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary. A cheaper option is the Kings vs Flames tickets for the Staples Center on Jan 19th where the get in price is only $22.00.

Kings Vs Sharks Dec 27th Staples Center Saturday 7:30
The game is a LA Kings promotional night at the Staples Center “Holiday Pyrotechnic Extravaganza” as well as a Holiday Week and a game against their rivals making prices up 40% for this game. Kings vs Sharks tickets for the 27th are starting at $175.00 a ticket for the 200 level. A less expensive way to see the Kings vs Sharks at the Staples Center on April 11th which on the average run 28% cheaper than then tonight’s game. Sharks vs Kings tickets for the San Jose SAP Center are $85.00 per ticket on average.

Stadium Series Kings vs Sharks Levis Stadium Feb 21st
The Kings and Sharks will face off on Saturday night Feb 21st at Levis Stadium. Stadium Series tickets start at $150 per ticket and average $525 per ticket which is down from the 2014 Kings vs Ducks stadium series game which averaged $625.00 per ticket.

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When the Anaheim Ducks and the Los Angeles Kings face off in an outdoor game at Dodger Stadium the two clubs will not only be making history with the first outdoor NHL game in Southern California, they’ll also be playing their second key game in three nights. Prior to the much anticipated game on Saturday, January 25 the Ducks and Kings will square off at Honda Center on Thursday, January 23. For the Kings it will be their first opportunity to face Anaheim with Jonathan Quick back in the lineup. The Kings goaltender is rounding into form after missing nearly two months with a pulled groin. If the Kings can slow down Anaheim they’ll be just the third team to beat Anaheim in the past six weeks. The Ducks are in the midst of the best streak in club history, winning 19 of their last 21.

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With the success of the NHL Winter Classic, which this year pitted the Toronto Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings in front of over one-hundred-thousand at the University of Michigan football Stadium, the National Hockey League has greatly expanded the number of outdoor games. This year the burgeoning tradition will include a unique matchup between the Los Angeles Kings and Anaheim Ducks at Dodger Stadium. The Southern California game will be held on January 25! You can purchase Kings Vs Ducks Stadium Series Tickets Now!

Where is the best place to sit in Dodger Stadium for the Stadium Series Game?

Stadium Series/ Image from Dodgers.com

Since there hasn’t been a hockey game at Dodger Stadium yet it’s a bit tough to say exactly where the best seating location for the Kings Vs Ducks game is. It is also a personal preference as to where you like to sit for a hockey game. Some people like to sit as close to the action as possible while others like a higher view as to be able to see actual plays develop. Others like the action coming at them so they prefer to sit behind the goal and just have too look forward the entire game.

The the reserve level at Dodger Stadium will give you what seems to be a great overview of all the action going on. Loge should give you a great view as well. For people who like to be closer down of course Field Box is the way to go.

The Dodger Stadium contest will feature the team with the best record in the National Hockey League, Anaheim, and the Los Angeles Kings, winners of the 2012 Stanley Cup. The red hot Ducks, behind the superstars Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry, lead the NHL with 75 points and are currently on a seven-game winning streak. Getzlaf and Perry are fourth and sixth in the NHL in scoring with forty-eight combined goals between them. They’ve helped lead one of the NHL’s most dynamic offenses and will be a stern test for Jonathan Quick and the elite Los Angeles Kings defense.

The Kings have had a solid season fighting through several key injuries including losing their All-Star goaltender Quick for nearly two months due to a groin injury. Los Angeles boasts a deep roster of talent including one of the top defensive corps in the NHL. The catalyst for the Kings success is Quick who returned from his injury on January 8th. The Kings are currently sixth in the Western Conference with 61 points, well within striking distance of Chicago and Anaheim for the top seeds in the conference.
Anaheim and Los Angeles will meet at the Honda Center on Thursday, January 23rd, two nights prior to the outdoor game. The doubleheader will give the Kings golden opportunity to make up ground on the Western Conference leaders immediately, adding additional intensity to the rivalry between the two Southern California teams.

The NHL will utilize technology first used during an outdoor game in Las Vegas in 1991. The Kings also played in the Vegas game in 1991 and despite temperatures that reached 85 degrees the ice held up the warm conditions. Like in Las Vegas the game will be played at night to mitigate temperature issues. Over the past several years the league has perfected the technology behind their portable refrigeration equipment they use for the outdoor games. The game at Dodger Stadium will reportedly be able to seat as many as 70,000 people, creating unique memories for Los Angeles hockey fans.

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With three consecutive impressive home victories the Los Angeles Kings continued their torrid pace in the absence of star goaltender Jonathan Quick. Los Angeles has now won 9 of 10 games and 8 of 9 since the arrival of surprise rookie goaltender Martin Jones. In a victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday Jones registered his third shutout in 8 NHL starts. The rookie is now a perfect 8-0 in his NHL career with a remarkable 0.98 goals against average. He’s given up just 8 goals in 8 games started. Jones is just one victory away from matching Ray Emery’s NHL record of nine consecutive wins to start an NHL career. Jones’s start is all the more impressive since its taken place in a three-week span whereas Emery’s start took place over three seasons. The Kings are now an incredible 14-2-3 since Quick went down with his groin injury.

LA Kings

Week Recap: Lost in the performance of Jones are the impressive productions the Kings are getting from their deep roster of forwards. In Tuesday’s win over the Oilers Dwight King notched is ninth goal of the season, with Jordan Nolan and Dustin Brown also scoring for Los Angeles. King would score again on Thursday night versus San Jose, his tenth goal in just 37 games played this season. Prior to this season King had scored just 9 goals in 80 career games. Thursday night the Kings and Jones held the Sharks scoreless for the first 57:30 of the game before Patrick Marleau scored a late goal to ruin Jones’s bid for a fourth shutout. Alec Martinez, Tyler Toffoli, Jeff Carter and King would all score for Los Angeles. Like King, Toffoli has given Los Angeles great production lately, with 17 points in just 23 games played this season. Saturday night Los Angeles jumped out 2-0 over the Colorado Avalanche only to see the Avalanche tie the game to send it to overtime. Los Angeles would prevail in the shootout to earn the 3-2 victory. Jeff Carter and Justin Williams scored the Kings two goals.

The Week Ahead: Los Angeles has a light upcoming week due to the holiday schedule. They host the Dallas Stars on Monday night at STAPLES Center with Jones looking to tie Ray Emery’s record for most consecutive wins to start a career. Los Angeles then has give games off before they face the Nashville Predators in Nashville on Saturday the 28th. The week of rest should give the Kings some time to recover from the nagging injuries that some of their stars have been dealing with recently. After facing Nashville the Kings have three tough road games in a four game stretch away from STAPLES Center. The road trip includes games at Chicago and St. Louis.

Where they stand: The Kings have the third best record in the National Hockey League. With 54 points they are three points behind the Anaheim Ducks, who also have the best record in the Pacific Division. Los Angeles is just two points behind the Chicago Blackhawks for the second best record in the league. The Kings will face off this Jan 25th against the Ducks in the Stadium Series! Kings Vs Ducks Stadium Series Tickets are available now. By:Chris Michaels